Mike is a retired stock broker, and now published author of Gold Rush!. In addition, he is a freelance writer specializing in real estate, personal finance and home decor now writing from San Miguel, Mexico.

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For all of you who think the law Arizona passed is a hardship and unpardonable that someone should be required to show papers if asked, consider this from expat Nancy Russell living in Mazatlan, Mexico:

I have been living off and on outside the U.S. since 1973. I would never, I repeat, never consider walking out my door in any of those 13 countries where I visited or lived without copies of my official papers on my person.

When we are in a foreign country we are guests. We each represent our countries. And as an individual American we have a mulitude of small moments everyday to be good guests. This includes honoring our host country’s laws.

What a concept, that of honoring a host country’s laws. The only reason to be upset is fear of being found out.

Gaspard is a key player in the Obama White House, which maintains deep ties to labor unions, especially the service-industries’ union. He worked for nearly a decade for SEIU 1199 before joining Obama’s campaign.

How convenient that when the SEIU comes under fire that this happens to your political director. This happens in a lying, thugocracy!

Jeff Clark writing at Seeking Alpha offers graphic proof that Gold is not in a bubble:

“Note to doubters: weâ€™ve got a long way to go before we start legitimately using the â€œbubbleâ€Â word.Â Besides, the fact that these skeptics arenâ€™t buying â€“ and donâ€™t even own any gold in theÂ first place â€“ is further proof weâ€™re not in a bubble. Ever notice none of them claim to own it?”

Can you imagine the embassy of any other country summoning the members of the US Supreme Court to a meeting, not only summoning them, but providing an agenda in which they are expected to defend themselves? An absolutely incredible lack of respect for the sovereignty of Honduras.